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REV. DR. TALMAGE. IHE EROOKLN DIVINUS S6UNDAY SERMIO. Sublject: "1Men1 l the Neits., T li ' . . . '.1 ."' llh" R,,, f 7o , I, i, , lt ":, : ' l ', ' 3." 3 r1 ,I .1 ' "t "r to hi, 1 : I:I. ' . · i t IS n t tT . h" ,h'siti 1a - I tr ' is l3t,' .. t.' ''h ' !i-', : ,- ' h. tl ." 'n r r ':I h v,' :t wt s att : "' c!.: , 't1: , -i. i , 1' i, " re' 9 ' I\rh, 'lio n t ' .. , .- . . i' . . ... . .." l ., , .3 ." . . - . n ' I . i t ." I I ,\ L 1 . " , . " i ''I u 'it t .7." l i . t ' , t t ,: I. ,t thit by it 1. j.. '.I i .::l ". 1 ' 't i'0 3 j' i I ii3'3 i u :". ", t.:'"! i. , . .:t!l an, iting. ti t o th wo,.r i l t. - t :: ..r.,7 u. Uno, dayt. 1Ctter ' ii i.' Iii t , in' it .tI ! I' ra~ , .r I.. in:t at '.r'g .. . . h l ti3, in , ta 'il.' tin. I u ; . . 3unn rt. : 11*..3 "I'S'' ' \\.atr t-. i, , ", ha 'l ut a ' t' ~r ' ait.1 iif i' S1ti, , u. l: kn. 'i3 but tha t t',-.lay 'at u:lt It: ,ll l' rln t ,i iva l N .rtitli Of th 'ullu t \fiH: " Iin_ g at thI i. h tini t icki. to the It i it -ii g . 1 day for llshin", an t three mI , aI ti s l "' .t i a ' r .trn the brolii'I -i, i .,;-. - I tf 'i are lilting, with a 1h".k n':,! ha,, ,tl ;:. " ti '33 1 wrill i t it it t. a ot o. I to ,,' t . :. n lo" a.. ..aratu. iut.h b tt+,i .l .,I , ;. 1 711t. l tI'h lo t lIh i iY haul..lI In i . . r !:t:'i *hat .,;i. thinl snapl)pe3 . o' r u1i "l ''t" till-t, i. 31th , Iv t tlierrl va. a : ,t . An 13 h1t 3 Il v liythting islU ore pr - ,, ' t!:1 I 31'll I i. ' i a ri' iIt l a .t 'l s 'r i 1" l hut - ih'd. ' - !I ,n the,3 el, antd ii hiin 3 "3 . ar3 ii t3 i. lll. 1 ',is. ,"f hatulin, in the ...) i'1 trl' :"". rte- 'i,llh 'I '.'' illpt.rfe'tiou ofu the 3tr, I' .... '3 lt' l bl'i'k into the a', e. r 1 h- I, t 3, 3 'ui3 0 t a 'rial o f pa tien . for ni"-t 1 !, " :mlnu t' to, iti'.e, an! ttmlV ani i ta 3.33 ll, 3.. II 33' t 3tl 3333\:.' thll 33131 33' l t Il' orF"' 'h1 . 1 t3i33 1 of a,' i ii 3 1'epli. t cir 3U ' it' . 3, 170 3:''".' 1'35 3',' eliou ,1t3 et.' 3ut 'inrnc 33...n.3... tI"'33323i I 3 tailw nteIt' to , l tis' I u tIa ' Ii',i ' tin. 1111 1,' at isl th lat is ternl t 1 ta' irnia- h - ne, t N,,w the aIlh' ag'I1i an B1:lllln rltr' i t ; ee I' rl, ri tl n workter as ieh. Ti- ,t I .n i. litn t I t,.r a',. tll s tA e pinLg throu.ht thei -": ,i1.u . i. i; ll n ', kin' itof a ntt. [l - il ! . tH. "" u : v. 1, .'n enough nets out tin i elm "IIlh i-lti eriun husy to havR e lau i*t. th a3 1,34 il4hl .n race Ill thet king lBen of Il.l lll33 b r , th1 . 3 t t is thy slthe matter ? Tien 1 s: l .. l a. l I'11 ht, a lll d it thas be-ln a g ll t tlile t'1. 5atchlig 3uls for thousau ds of rear:. \Vhy. then, the failure.? The trou r.le is withl tole llts, any Illlost oe of them ut i I. th 1atit. r with 3 3 st of th.e nets fand how to ntr!nd theml. In the text otd Zqbeee anlid hil,a Iv,,, .:tanies and John, were doing a .oo, t Ithe tr hteo they sat in the boat menl' iug th '" if 'ats. Sit toi'.uhle with many of our nets is that th1 tI3 3-3,, m 3,' t,'oO large. If a fish can 3 : hbis l3sgi ,' hI h his boe ly tihr 'uh the nt- '0 , i3t. tel''- nilii ren i , atnd wi3r3unI his w:3 v lout an 1. av-hes thle utee through wthich h' lu,.rni3, l 3: ta ".'Ile of broken thi'eao ' . Theo hlet h. eav3 i ,113th ' an! work, right itg ether, the aw .'l3 th3 ois:e, rai3ht3 3i'sne' I o , 'orglen' . So, lit our w net havi iinmlith o wit, thlat 3ii3, ' ouitn e irr h t inl It out and nisn t at . lli-, ll i 1.3 lnt 'aught rfl t he ht"ven ly I latidll.. In ohr d o1ir-e to lmutke tverythitrg t* ea-V, a." relax, we 1, la'.-,ii, we wiler, 1\tt j let ii i lf ift3 rt3. arr4 lc' in th3 i Io .al )' t c t" 'cal3" into the w'rht d and g'. intos' iiulene t ti. 3ud3 . -3w1ie all at',i" ies 1 oalite, fram Bior isi t n -.nuth -Mit anl i ' '333 " tt- t i ilat tyo wet .i 1,' rxi!,tt,lu; lhat thwy will aome ba i. a:iun. 33 ..1Lh t '. n,:iK , it 'i3 v3 f'r thrl33 to geht int, the. ,ini .: 'al of t;., ani .a, i tar as Itte tau. make n tini .s-t.. loIr th.3 a to g,-t out. "ie . , -i3' i,,f ' .,'t' ,' 3 .1 ' tl 'S t' I Hlile I 1i : "k. " .tn it,- t as you did b fore .,i w vi ', rti ut .' i ,, 3 n h. h ven. 'b h ee f t w. si iot it:". h. - r ,b's lany's restraint o dll i'.i', I 1 ha i'.at1 you did b.or you 'wea ait thiirrla ,h ne', v. ' I,) to all r .Lv ,s "ft iami:,."ui -ni, 333I,." all tue stvle. i of ba)k", oe - gag.' Ito all th' via, of hbah ior ' b 1 f, ri v u a. r.. ,:tv ,rt 3 ." a.1nd .1 throul' h thoss useu.- it rle niqonl an:t laxity rithey wIrtile i'it lt, rni3 l 3ti-, p ' l vill tilat o'w ineg, teilan ~ l nl t ali, lhV go, and soilln all theo rou- ti, t' w " ;"x,-. t,. l t') land in hiIven be ,3w3. n', .' ;n it rhe.' s1 . tk in th e' tIi ,t of Yet in, tih waor or Ies -lptiin heto il gt out. ''tnl" 4 ,3til be ' l ,l I .. i rivalry ti t weea t s chi':r i1.' . rEn '7 3i3 l"-s a .1 ww'l pe'ul0ar to it -,.l . There ihotrw d he n , rivalry b i twe,,n Leu-ttr-. " i layI v,"r r.-eat. }itemelo anll i WHe '. v er i ms tw.her nuniet, pr ake,tan. et ad one it, a w i'k tiat nit other mnets i n thei uni .'"r. ,in ar ". nipli lh. If f'.' ;erme3 mli re wit. tl v \n il i.t allow th'.i:r nets to ea - ta -n .". .r i ' t3hey ,r.a i ln, I llt n et inte'. kin30ly 1' Ia'utie .)tC, luete iu. What a gl433 eaent dt.heation day me neiter. of ael de 3on33 tunetlonli stofl Oti them platform and aloo ter each other widest proismrity and -u3i3 t- 31 l b t tta re are cities io n thin et Y - re e t.h t r iI ni o r t. antit is auc awfl 1tt. In ifed, all over n hrina le ioub at this Now i I have tkoticpd a man cannot ish and lht at thn same time. eae either neglects dirl'? time so).'n t of the fhermen htvio the Lotk alter other fishermen. It is more than ofan do to take care of my owan net. Yo ( th. briern is jot riniht, an it is such a .o u tiern for flshini, and the fysh are come wn lt so rapidly that I have to keep my eye dt.| rvlli'o s.ltu wanting to det rote the L3'3,lo'1n or God, and it will require all the ,e an t all the inaotn Iid all the ftheramet t ('hristendiom to safely wnbd them. Oh, brethren of ministryb LMyt ui speui, tur tie in tishie" inthat oJ amgeting. Buto [b angrily an.rk J ynet acrotshyour nwt, ebs ou jerk your net nts gorily seros e minen w 'ill te ir hown two baoken nrat at i no tfh.t wrenwh oash3ries, and ieenlChistical war in wil worst thinr possible while hauling sours iWlleniturn w aboutd to dnwn, but the lioan Iyet too fonr of the lamb. My frieeds, I 3otic in the text that Jamos the son of e who a'e eng pgre in Christt n work in 1ill require all our spare time to mend oul :were now we catce Present religion bsan intell'ctuality and we will fail. Out in the tLuheries there are set acrom the waters what are calle I gill net;, and the fish put th.ir lheals through the ri -ties anti thea 'tinllt withdraw tile:n beCtrlllr thl'y are ca: .ht lby the gills. But gill n"ts ca ,t it bl of any iserviec in relitl, lts work. '~lIn are neve-,r eailht for the truth Iby thtir h, atl it i, by the heart or unt at all. No a;a neint 'Vrt'" Sav~'e I t mal., ai nI ) ke' nly- i, vi¢ ,'r 1ri,' iuht a man lilto the kingdo.n' of (;ol. Heart wor,rk, not heard work. Away with 'tur gill nl t,! vrin tlt :, hehIln, ss, c > sil:ttiin. live, are thie n' ito 'sof srt' it tihe thr'a,-A lti' v i n' I to wealve ini or tosp.el ne:t; whlen we arel Itlenl!! li the:i. AT","u , titnrail I t. ir n 'ts 'II n I alb t- pit in th tithrui.a l of faith tn i tir iout nil thel|" t 't l eil , ' u li" bt" . ( ,it ' .'rk is - -t. . t "', r tin to Oany faith. Tie iiia'in ,il- l,eli'i,,s i in only half a !blit, or t!Lt litle in spnt; tth mRn who thin'. h" "in ii 't Ier.uti.l,- t ctrth hr lb' i ol i1 who h'lts, it 'itl'mn abt -tit I his ant a ulilt tr it,. will b' a ftiltur. in ('hristi,n work. Sii'w mle tilt i i' nit rith".," thint.s th it tilt ;nr ils of EJ l " t ni iv huiv,' hob "n ntll alts. i, v. ia1 i n 1) iquiteir rt tin hit th't th !i r a" it in h,+ r i t,. after '1, atht. n I ii a ntt kn . v S!,.,ther or n-t ths RPileo i i ihir I. an I I t l r'i . I th t main fir sit sivin, is a po r stk. Ia tit inh i: la in 1 i,.l,:~ . i b'hris, a, I t; It sl -t ih-,t 'l th Iai <>thtlt n' t, :itri af a ein ra'te i h art ii ori r- to ,a" G si in S .. i"',th-. I tttou imutt hasv. in v'ttn ii" nil."t riat r y-,oi will nttvr bsa sti ;C nfI l thib :," l :. iia'. h tv - 'm" viei doubt t? Tr* hear b lr"1, ttir ,lill on or "nii an i wo. m*"I n w ' t i'i ling ln t '1 h r," h' " ," t o'1 ,t , anl tini i Ir,,I i-,f I t:lilli hin iii !t" w i- , aen, t . i!t ' i i i' ; i , tti l't l t' v. ,. \VWittth nrrt t.tan a e"rt tit,- of a in ait'i.ni'ticcal dentua -*ration. tI c ds tart nt to rr le nR all na'io--. T.' raitt : the-.-: 1 ni l t ar?. t. tt'lr out n vier ilet, is iiiilie, al i tolo iii t im ,t i.' t'g ti'-,a 1 von art .Vt t i llt in it is faithl . Fi.iit-l in G . , itrisl na'tiint faith.gpr!"1iti'gfitith. If ,ii cannir',t trust the itnit', thfi hol . thle o-iitip- t"ni .Teh.-i.tai, whoi can you trut' )' i, t i; i;nu ': vitr'. wort of m in ling ou n' -' If wi v ' !l, li t o"tr nts rioit ve w vtil I ac'~o'.i dih mari it.' in ,a sl-svi.:g in tlt ,"t' t v ·I ti n scs as'-, i t t't "llrs' t .V 'nt" v t'. But whr sr l wt il , ' thvla in iitl' .Iiitw a-tt ti'l oll Z"'' 'iattl lira tw I tI i" t~it 'r nets- v-itrti a 'i - klo''i , wit hi -- it yvl l -il , at l'lir o ill 1t- ,i k iist , r het an 1 li s v er ril st at t ti'ri tt' n r 'ii''i,-is o it rlari anI s't' l ia t lilhti llt y ru't -s' I ntitt ,lt'l'i. i' ? Noi thi't sc't i ait ttl at;, in't allal it, Ii ' ai1' " Itait' t-'i' tn ' '. a t.'tl' v-s" i ' il el s.l f i'tt t' 'l . i vr t nl t l '. t" .: >' - tat,am l "'o tii t yi i i, " itt I ta ii '. I Ia" '1i. it tieln l I ittlit'f, tti .!, ti n 't i " tiltl. Ti ''a ir is'l it 'i, ' in ti'. t l 'et, t "i,'"l , ")l tit l! tit list I, li I ti '. w- wit r v''iat t'a" 1;t ai l tt i' 'i -i ,' fit', s I 'i ( 'i ti I' ii tts of t ' :- " i l ;alIt ii') " 11 (.I', 'n l l < \ , 3 "1't " 1 )' I o'1 tti) t t o"l ' ih ''' 11 I: I ". Jan'', , l' IJ l't tlih t'I ti n t ' i is :1 '. Towitw_ r ,il t&iin,! fur fiu . s14 v : ani 1 [ ,1 it si'tn it 'r" t -l'. Itw i, t i.or livll 'iT it til ti' )l tll'ir fan ii'4. Tat iv ml i all thiur neta W.l"'' tl 'v W.*r. , iii th. shin9. "| "ivs, sl n ,i' ., "l min"a' to get my. not in 'idi- I. andt I will go downi to th' Ipu'lto' litrary, an 1 I will s' wast tth s~ i 'ntitts say ab.lut ev ilutioat auIl about 'tI e survival of thofittoc ,' an l [ will r"' I nn w' it t', theologianl sal about '.llvaeI it tI uItlt.' I wvill leivethe 'hip awhile, ain I will ,t , a..i t'. all I stay th're until tay nl t is mn ii' 1." i ) tiat, my blrothr., au 1 yviet wlil ha'' ioi nl left. lnittes l of th-'ir it,.lpinig you itttn 1i your net, theiwil stail the P t' s thit 'r - nain. Better stay in the t"l' 't Ib tat, whlere you have all the means f-ir i.-:, lailt your tnet. What ari. they, di vu l-s; I at- sw'ert all you ineol you have wthere ylt are, natl' iy, a Btble and al plaeo tli pray. t:i more )yo' study evolution, an t, atlopt what i; eth Iit advaneel th ught. the Li.'er to.t you will be. Stay in tLhe slip an I minti yiour n -t. Thit is where James the son if Zehli le an 1 Join hisbrothier staid. That is 'vere all who get their net; ieltoi led stay. 'IThes deanr brethreti of all denominations, aflictel with theol,:iic"'l 11I lg ts. hall l ti tter ;o to mealin; ii ts ittt ' t of lbr akig t f ui. FRfore they bre l up tup of i I r elioin and :ry to foist oin ts a .uw rgion 1i tIo glio troaugh some grist sO-":tfi far tio I ta-it vial prove thin w)rth7 for s'it' a w)rk, 'kiun, th it a lvi f T I'lievran't I t at man 'nrist an I st irt a it ov oni ", wo-:t liie sai 1: ) anI lit hmrullit I an I ti 'i r-ai;, yoursalf lrouti t.egras le ir thir tl '"'I' hie' wii') ,ropr)s" to un i tu'i.r net, Dt . s.',"' lar skoel ical lito)ki ar' jlust lik-' a itasl w'lt hits ,last one week for tlshin;, andI six if tee ltay hit Ipeinis in reading Isat Waltnm's "c('o iplet Angler," and Vlheatley's "itod antd Lie," anti Scott's "Fis"hing in Northern iWater-i," anti Pullman's "Va le Meeuin of Fly Faslsin for Trout.t and thel on Saturilay nm 'ltintg, his last day lunt, goes to the river to ply hi; art, but that day the ti-h will not bite, andt late on Saturay night he goes hoate with empty basket and a disappoinlte I heart. Meanwhile a man who nev-er saw a big library in all his life, has that week caught with an old tistint tackle, enouga to supply his own table ant the table of all lis neiih bors, and enough to salt down in barrels for the long winter that will soon come in. Alas! Alas! If, when the Satur.o y nightof our ite drops on us it shall be found that we have spent our te in hen the libraries of worlly philosophy, t tryin to mtmd our nets, and we have only a few souls to report as brought to GoI through our instrumentali ty, whilsomo humble Gospel fishernat, his library ma le up ot a Biblea an I an almanac, shall come home laden with the results, has trophies the souls within fifteen miles of his log cabin meeting house. In the time of great disturbance in Naples In 164t9 Massaniello, a bareo footed fishing boy, dropped his fishing rol, and by strange amagnetism took commanI of that city of sit hundred thousand souls. He tok off his fish. ing jacket and put on a robe of gold in the presence of howling mobs. He put his hand on his lip as a signal, and they -ere rent. He waved his han- away from him, and they retired to their homes. Armies passed in re view before him. He became the nation's Idol. The rapid rise and complete sutremacy of that young fisherman, Massaniello, h-as no parallel in all history. But soatething equal to that and better than that it an everyday occurrence in htaven. God takes some of those, who in this world were fishers of tmen, atd who toileI very humbly, but because of the way they mendied their nets and employed their nets after they were mended, and suldenly hoists them and robes them and scepters them and crowns them and makes them rulers over cities, and He marches armies of saved ones before them in review, Mataniellos unhonored on earth, hut radiated in heaven. The fasher boy of Naples soon lost his power, but thoss people ofOod who kept their nets mended and rightly swung them shall never lose their ex alted place, but shall reign forever and ever and ever. Keep that reward in sight. But do not spend your time fishing with book and linh. Why did not James, the son of Zebedee, sit on the wharf at Cana, his feet hanging over the lake an-I with a long pole and a worm on the hook dipped into the wave, wait for some mullet to swim up and be caught? Why did not Zebedee spend his afternoon trnig to catch one eel? No; that work was too slow. These men were not mending a hook and lint; they were mend in; their nats. So let the church of God not be content with having here one soul and next month another soul brought lajo Stikingl ni. Swan all thi sir with nets p-, nit-, c' .i rn ,- . tA , all e.,'ohi p : h s ;iný n ' ; - i 'rel ti m i thl treitur.'. in Sby hun ih',ls an4 t: ,n , lo lis :tl d m illion.,anl 1n ii is hii i rti in a t,'. in I thie Ii ianspaierel qluikt wits i t r ot' I of a ran.nint God. I)u, vou knowv wilt will b .h ti two iiist tr.';l:'n lu,.i i i jirs ui our hiaveuly exit 'lej ? A'n u'i t , ,l llHlli I oif a~ "s whihe sh; ll roll ,i, what twvo 0 iso.t4;s will be to us the 'T'he iay of olr arrival tu,"r. will ba ti, us on 'f ti' two , .ri' "t. TIhi c "a.tl ,gr.lt t. 1t, thti, wll be tad ,l1y w ti woti ., shall iv', put in pir.idlIl lints b.for' us whaitt Christ li1 '.i lr uI i iI l wu t w idl ' ) hri :lti4t -' ; e ol' so fLr.'lt t, i oth~ er s; little. Thiit will !i" ' ,il' ,ly" ** ,i' rri In i t anI h : laven.l wIIoit will w ." i wstny ic n tl a t i 'lar, ptla '1 th, .. lh-riltR'.s rua it :e rilrt for ul u l I our i arll , -ii' f i" i:iin-.[is iil, H b ouºli ith',, 'ii, n :t.. ot nl ' III ini' . 1 , a ult ola r lr . ttI,. inlsu iot nt sil.ri, d ; ~ ti uter"' ' T 11 4" to 1n C itir4 le"+ ov'ir w tih tnini, Ih til 1 i'' i y * i~ n I i.,l i s ti I iltk. titi1,'iIi-. ri',lneni i'iiylivuin ly iilpe t t, cast the.i on the r tigt iila ul .' brkllen -il, l t ic lnotr h ; eit h1. ,i n'ce is l's, iijursous tt han wei Ln't. gy ii the sauit in tie craw entllrlirn t'. 'J:n i- ,chld aS ice to trutl ; but he -as r'e t'ý f ll- ihoiod. .A li ttl'e woman ran tell just as big liie a11 a Ii tiVi littlhti (':111. You cai'n t climb ai a telegraph pole 4| esl':tiinig up a fenlce 110o1. I)i tru-t of yi u'.ellfreally mean *,(cnliou.lnfS, Cf w roll... Shiallo 11 ncu bhlicv' i i luck; s ronu, aU n bedic-e in cau-c tinli eftlect. Y"lUr Lau'.: aco'utllit, unlike yolurself, nevir geits tiht Iby getting full. EverV l;f, i a ct'intr, anil till llii'gsi are miadet for it as if there were r.o 'Tiei a toward's hand billiiud him and Vou ;rive hliil ani additional reason to boast. Nothing but a mule occupies less .pace than his lhind foot and makes le s noise. Time word ''friend" has been so abiuýed as to remind one of the word *"was hlady." There are no goodl men, but so are so much better thlan others that. they are entitled to credit. He Got the Job. Farmer Crane, who lives over on the town lint', has some very unique meth ode of examnining the men who apply to him from time to time for work. Last evening a tail, big-boned fel lew, in his shirt sleeves, asked Crane if lie had any work to do. "I don't know," said the farmer, "eani you 'tend horses?" "Yes, indeedy; I've worked about hoirses all niy life." ,"Conic around here to the pump," said ('rane, and lhe led the way to a conlmnon sticker rod pump near the barn. ;oing inside, lihe got a long, narrow pitcher, and placed it under the spout. "There," sail iie. l''pump that pitcher full of water." The big boned fellow complied, carefully punlting the pitcher full without spilling a single drop. ",That'll do," said Crane. "Go in side and get ready for supper; 1'11 give you a job in the morning." About a week later the big-boned fellow asked Crane what puimping the pitcher full of water had to do with his getting a job. "Well, I'll just tell you. This is mighlty dry weather, and water is get ting scarce. You must have thought that far,for you didn't spill any water. If yoa hadn't pumlted hard the water w.uld have been spilled: and if you had pumped too hard the water would have gone over the pitcher. Now, the way I argue is this: If a fellowdon't pulnl hard enough, he won't work hard enough. If lie pumps too hard, hle'll work too hard for a little while, alntd I don't want either kind to work for me. You pumped exactly right, and you got a job."-[Toledo Blade. After a Proposal. lie--You weep, mademoiselle; have I offended you? She-Oh, no, my dear; these are tears of joy. But yesterday morning mamma said to me: "You are so silly that not even an imbecile would mar ry you," and now, behold, you have uaied me for my hand. An electrician says that a very high speed on electric roads will never be practicable on account of the impossiub bility of stopping the train, quickly. Another Coumsunlption Cure. Dr. Koch's treatment for the cure of consumption is exciting the deel:est in terest throughout the civilized world, and is already being tried in the United States with h!,lful results. It will be remembered that Doctor Koch, though a man ot klnown scientfic cau tion, is contilent that, in its earlier stagP, theldiseaee can be cured by his L:et hod. 1Iheanwhile, and for several years, i) ,etr Iloussel, of I'ariq. has Ie'n Cx leriraenting with another mode of tr atwme:t. Doctor Koch seeks to kill the microbes Iv destroying the material that feed themt. )Doctor I oussel tims to kili the microbes directly. Iotlit em ,hry hyielidrtrsn* rjuei':i rr. Koch n tes a fluid peculiarly coumplnded. Ilous tel ues a well-known antiseptic encalyptol, mixed with ste:iliLed olie oil. The cualvyptoo! is carried everywhere wit h the bl,! id, reaching every tissue. anti is tinally eiiintnited byv the lunigs, kidneys anrd sweat-giatnlds. It ii I,e lievIl by I)r. oiouis'tl to be fatal to the microbe of c usun:rptiont. The oil tour ishre. the yvtern. I) cter lroussel regards the usual ronsumlptive syn to m.s- supsuration, ex!,eetoration, high tentl erature, and night sweats- as :ature's efforts to get rid (.f the mi"lrobe, and holds that the reomcyi should nit aim to check these symptoms, but to attack the microbes thenm,elve±. At the same time he does not lose sight of the fact that attention shoulld e laid t, general hygiene, ven tilation, sunlight aHRI sanitary clothing. The more fully to test the efficacy of hli treatment, he made no chaugcs in the surroundings of his patients, or in their mode of life. his method re unires tire injections to be cintinued several month<, to make sure that the eutralvltol pervade: every tisnue of the body.- One of the ear!iest patients treated was sent to him by the eminent D)octor I'auvel. The patient's right lung was affected, and the expectorations contained num erous microbes of consumlption. In one year the microbes had all disap peared, the man's weight had increased, alrd ht was able to return to work. He has continued well for six years Many lphysicians have examined the ca.e. In 18S8 I)retor Roussel brought ýighteeu consumptives before the So ciety of 1'ractitcl Medicine. A year later fifteen of the same rersons were brought before the society again for re-exanminaton. All appeared to be cured or greatly improved. In thirty other cases Doctor Roussel had simi lar examinations made by eminept ex perts, with similar results.--louth's Coomlpantion. ON1T ENJO'Y 8 Both the methoa tad results when Syrup of F;gs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts entlyyet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head. aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac cept Sle to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial tn its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities com mend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50o and $1 bottles by all leading drug. gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. 8Mf FRANCISCO, CAL, £WUm 1VItl.E, £. VEW YO. LV.. BAGG KNEES or n tretchr. Adopted by students at Harvard, Amherst. and othae ('oltgesl, aso. by protealllunal and buislte meon every where. Ifoot fr Itale It your toan send gSe. to IR J itt:lr.Y. tlL Washlnto S'ret. Borem. HEW~TH A1 ^A"DA aln Bad 0/ ,Ut-EafiJ[ La. ,"a!ore tchda o/y'of .3 Few t .t. rwill o llta fr 1¢. acs to lde. 50.0B 5 i n use --dregsted lor the ma.seo-economIal!I 1891 Cook Book "#y; p1OGRESSIVE EtzcWU3. ca Poetm l Note toae Je S5t5auro.@._ l.. P. • p. i. Chteat. mmd rien, G I Tr te .er pek. one or mnar. SICK:Wr.=g Nxuem WarrCwz merIm se S ktett mow4. ayeara. smpjop, - m|[ W. T. Pt~zaervl -PATE WEN --a I Am. N. C. - - No. 22. 1891. PISO'S REMEDY FOR CATARI .-Be. Eastest to use. Cheapest Relie f Ins A cure is certain. For Cold in the lied It has no equal It Is an Ointment, of which a sall particle Is ap lied to the DIOtrL. PO te. bold by ou r set y amým. aaeneo . . L , wr, anq J -·4 An uiitriiojn of raztur -that's the result you wan to reach. \Vith Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, you have it They cleanse and renovate the whole system natrlld.y. Thai means that they do it thor oughliy, but mildly. They're the smallest in size, but the most effective- sugar- coated easiest to take. Sick Head ache, Bilious Headache, Con stipation, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, and all derangements of the Liver, Stomach and Eowels are prevented, relieved and cured. Purely vegetable perfectly harmless, and gently laxative, or an active cathar tic, according to size of dose, As a Liver Pill, they've been imitated, but never equaled. "August Flower" Perhaps you do not believe these statements concerning Green's Au. gust Flower. WVell, we can't make you. We can't force conviction in. to your head or med. Doubting icine into your throat. Wedon'1 Thomas. want to. The money is yours, and the misery is yours; and until you are willing to believe, and spend the one for the relief of the other, they will stay so. John H. Foster, x r22 Brown Street, Philadelphia, says: "My wife is a little Scotch woman, thirty years of age and of a naturally delicate disposition. For five or six years past she has been suffering from Dyspepsia. 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